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Vedanta Desikan (1268–1369), also rendered Vedanta Desikar, Swami Vedanta Desikan, and Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan, was an Indian polymath who wrote philosophical as well as religious and poetical works in several languages, including Sanskrit, Manipravaḷam (a Sanskritised form of literary Tamil), Tamil and Prakrit. He was an Indian philosopher, Sri Vaishnava guru, and one of the most brilliant stalwarts of Sri Vaishnavism in the post-Ramanuja period. He was a Hindu devotee, poet, Master of Acharyas (desikan) and a logician and mathematician. He was the disciple of Kidambi Appullar, also known as Athreya Ramanujachariar, who himself was of a master-disciple lineage that began with Ramanuja. Vedanta Desikan is considered to be avatar (incarnation) of the divine bell of Venkateshvara of Tiru

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  • Vedanta Desika (* 1268 oder 1269 in ; † 1369 oder 1370 in Srirangam) war ein Guru der Sri Vaishnava des 13. und 14. Jahrhunderts, der vorwiegend im Süden Indiens wirkte. (de)
  • Vedanta Desikan (1268–1369), also rendered Vedanta Desikar, Swami Vedanta Desikan, and Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan, was an Indian polymath who wrote philosophical as well as religious and poetical works in several languages, including Sanskrit, Manipravaḷam (a Sanskritised form of literary Tamil), Tamil and Prakrit. He was an Indian philosopher, Sri Vaishnava guru, and one of the most brilliant stalwarts of Sri Vaishnavism in the post-Ramanuja period. He was a Hindu devotee, poet, Master of Acharyas (desikan) and a logician and mathematician. He was the disciple of Kidambi Appullar, also known as Athreya Ramanujachariar, who himself was of a master-disciple lineage that began with Ramanuja. Vedanta Desikan is considered to be avatar (incarnation) of the divine bell of Venkateshvara of Tirumala by the Vadakalai sect of Sri Vaishnavism. Vedanta Desikan belongs to Vishwamitra/Kaushika gotra. On the occasion of 750th anniversary of the life of Vedanta Desikan, the Indian postal department unveiled a stamp to commemorate the great philosopher's life and highly valued works. The stamp was unveiled by Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India in May 2019. (en)
  • Ведантадешика (Vedantadesika, Sri Vedanta Desikan, Swami Desika, Swami Vedanta Desika, Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan, «учитель веданты») (1268—1369), известный также как Венкатанатха (Venkatanatha) или Ведантачарья (Vedantacarya) — второй по значимости после Рамануджи представитель вишишта-адвайты, возглавивший северную школу вишишта-адвайты, получившую название «вадагалаи». Главная заслуга, за что почитают Ведантадешику, состоит в разъяснении вайшнавской теологии, её ритуалов и практик, прежде всего, концепции вишишта-адвайты, содержащейся в трудах его предшественников, первых учителей вайшнавизма. Ему приписывается свыше ста сочинений, большинство из которых признано выдающимися. Ведантадешика считается крупной фигурой в истории индийской философии. Он сочинял по широкому кругу вопросов и в самых разных жанрах. Вишишта-адвайта была сформулирована Ведантадешикой как сочетание преданности альваров, ритуалов Панчаратры, традиций индийской философии, культивировавшихся Ямуначарьей и Натхамуни, веданты Рамануджи. В отличие от многих других учителей, Ведантадешика смог передать свои идеи в поэтическом стиле. Его стихи отражают то, что письменные труды Ведантадешики объясняют философским языком. (ru)
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  • Sri Kidambi Appullar alias Sri Aathreya Ramanujachariar (en)
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  • Vedanta Desika (* 1268 oder 1269 in ; † 1369 oder 1370 in Srirangam) war ein Guru der Sri Vaishnava des 13. und 14. Jahrhunderts, der vorwiegend im Süden Indiens wirkte. (de)
  • Vedanta Desikan (1268–1369), also rendered Vedanta Desikar, Swami Vedanta Desikan, and Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan, was an Indian polymath who wrote philosophical as well as religious and poetical works in several languages, including Sanskrit, Manipravaḷam (a Sanskritised form of literary Tamil), Tamil and Prakrit. He was an Indian philosopher, Sri Vaishnava guru, and one of the most brilliant stalwarts of Sri Vaishnavism in the post-Ramanuja period. He was a Hindu devotee, poet, Master of Acharyas (desikan) and a logician and mathematician. He was the disciple of Kidambi Appullar, also known as Athreya Ramanujachariar, who himself was of a master-disciple lineage that began with Ramanuja. Vedanta Desikan is considered to be avatar (incarnation) of the divine bell of Venkateshvara of Tiru (en)
  • Ведантадешика (Vedantadesika, Sri Vedanta Desikan, Swami Desika, Swami Vedanta Desika, Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan, «учитель веданты») (1268—1369), известный также как Венкатанатха (Venkatanatha) или Ведантачарья (Vedantacarya) — второй по значимости после Рамануджи представитель вишишта-адвайты, возглавивший северную школу вишишта-адвайты, получившую название «вадагалаи». (ru)
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